Just from the limited info I will give you my opinion. If she stopped her car anywhere in the lane at all and if the motorcyclist was not speeding and the motorcyclist hit the car while in the proper lane then she should definitely stand trial for manslaughter.
The widow actually stated she has no intention to seek any charges against her. I don't think she should be given any actual jail time since it serves no purpose, but the guilty verdict must stand.
Quote from: jzmtl on July 10, 2014, 09:03:54 PMThe widow actually stated she has no intention to seek any charges against her. I don't think she should be given any actual jail time since it serves no purpose, but the guilty verdict must stand.Why no jail time? I have no idea about Canada, but in the USA and California specifically even "involuntary Manslaughter" carries jail time. I do not think there has to be a party prosecuting her as the state will prosecute. This might be different in Canada though and I could be wrong about the exact details of the "involuntary manslaughter" laws in the state.
Quote from: captain spaulding on July 10, 2014, 09:12:08 PMQuote from: jzmtl on July 10, 2014, 09:03:54 PMThe widow actually stated she has no intention to seek any charges against her. I don't think she should be given any actual jail time since it serves no purpose, but the guilty verdict must stand.Why no jail time? I have no idea about Canada, but in the USA and California specifically even "involuntary Manslaughter" carries jail time. I do not think there has to be a party prosecuting her as the state will prosecute. This might be different in Canada though and I could be wrong about the exact details of the "involuntary manslaughter" laws in the state.There's no minimal jail time associated with these charges. The state is prosecuting but the widow has no desire to see her convicted or send to jail. Besides what purpose would putting her in jail serve at this point?Then again my problem is I'm too nice and too trusting, and getting screwed over by others all the time.
Why this womans actions are even being debated shows the great divide between common sense and what some are willing to allow others to get away with.If an animal is in my path on the road it moves out of the way or is run over. I am not going to swerve out of the wayif the chance of my doing so will cause an accident let alone stop in the lane to shoo it out of the way.Give her 5 years in jail to think over what damage she caused to others through her own carelessness.
I'm not attacking you or anything. I read my post and it kind of sounds like it. You can get a feel for tone over the internet. Just my opinion on the subject. Either way I hope she learned a very, very valuable life lesson from this.
It was fatal to not set up warning lights and triangle. Even if her thought was to save life (the ducks). You learn in your driving lessons (at least in Germany) that this kind of actions are dangerous for yourself and other people. I am animal friendly and when my car rolled over a squirrel I cried a lot and it still makes me sad. Still, it was unacceptable of that girl and an act of negligent homicide. With some common sense this wouldn't have happen.-----------------------------Using a future communicator stolen from the NCC-1701
Quote from: Grail Knight on July 10, 2014, 09:35:28 PMWhy this womans actions are even being debated shows the great divide between common sense and what some are willing to allow others to get away with.If an animal is in my path on the road it moves out of the way or is run over. I am not going to swerve out of the wayif the chance of my doing so will cause an accident let alone stop in the lane to shoo it out of the way.Give her 5 years in jail to think over what damage she caused to others through her own carelessness.Yup.
Quote from: Sweety-Sama on July 10, 2014, 09:41:28 PMIt was fatal to not set up warning lights and triangle. Even if her thought was to save life (the ducks). You learn in your driving lessons (at least in Germany) that this kind of actions are dangerous for yourself and other people. I am animal friendly and when my car rolled over a squirrel I cried a lot and it still makes me sad. Still, it was unacceptable of that girl and an act of negligent homicide. With some common sense this wouldn't have happen.-----------------------------Using a future communicator stolen from the NCC-1701Well aren't you just a sweetheart.
I've had issues with people serving jail time for some things. I don't believe it really serves to do anything else other than punish. I have no issues with people being punished but there are some cases where the "punishment" would be better served. I've always believed for some crimes and those who have committed them jail is the wrong answer. I'd like to see our society come up with better more creative "punishments" that actually serve a purpose. I have no problem removing some from our society and locking away the key but one size doesn't fit all.
Quote from: Aloha007 on July 10, 2014, 10:28:59 PMI've had issues with people serving jail time for some things. I don't believe it really serves to do anything else other than punish. I have no issues with people being punished but there are some cases where the "punishment" would be better served. I've always believed for some crimes and those who have committed them jail is the wrong answer. I'd like to see our society come up with better more creative "punishments" that actually serve a purpose. I have no problem removing some from our society and locking away the key but one size doesn't fit all. I think (but don't really know - am no lawyer) that she wouldn't get jail time here. It would be on probation and/or money to pay. Maybe some social service too.Jail isn't the answer to everything I think.-----------------------------Using a future communicator stolen from the NCC-1701
Quote from: Sweety-Sama on July 10, 2014, 10:45:47 PMQuote from: Aloha007 on July 10, 2014, 10:28:59 PMI've had issues with people serving jail time for some things. I don't believe it really serves to do anything else other than punish. I have no issues with people being punished but there are some cases where the "punishment" would be better served. I've always believed for some crimes and those who have committed them jail is the wrong answer. I'd like to see our society come up with better more creative "punishments" that actually serve a purpose. I have no problem removing some from our society and locking away the key but one size doesn't fit all. I think (but don't really know - am no lawyer) that she wouldn't get jail time here. It would be on probation and/or money to pay. Maybe some social service too.Jail isn't the answer to everything I think.-----------------------------Using a future communicator stolen from the NCC-1701Here in California jail time is almost mandatory for crimes of this nature. Most are sentenced to a certain amount of jail time then let go early to serve the remainder on probation.Both families are suffering and it's such a darn shame. A ( fill in the blank ) moment can eave lasting devastation in its wake. The highways in California are crazy at times and I've seen some really brainless stunts. I had a pretty wicked wreck on my bike because a lady decided to nearly come to a full stop on the highway. I tried to veer around her but I ran our of room as we were rounding a bend in the road. When I saw her I pulled my bike to lean left and inertia stepped in and BANG!!! I clipped her left rear and WOOOOOOSH, I flew threw the air ( look ma no wings ) and lights out.